Re: Garage hat shuffle
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 8:05 pm
Yeah i just tend to turn off the grid and place hits by hand.
?rayman612 wrote:lol
Yeah alot of the time if you're swinging stuff by hand, you'll often find you are just putting stuff in triplet positions, if you flip the grid to 16t.wub wrote:No mention of triplets by the second page? Damn, this place is changing![]()
can i ask why you do this?wub wrote:then bounce out the loop at 125/130/140.
yea i can understand why you would do that, u'd need a bit of luck on your side to make it work i guessGenevieve wrote:My guess would be that only the hats/ghosts have a 'shuffle' and the rest of the song is in a tight rhythm. I do the same thing.
There is probably some kind of music math you can do to make it turn out correctly, but I'd have no idea how to calculate thattravis baker wrote:yea i can understand why you would do that, u'd need a bit of luck on your side to make it work i guessGenevieve wrote:My guess would be that only the hats/ghosts have a 'shuffle' and the rest of the song is in a tight rhythm. I do the same thing.
Why? I just play the hats, offset the grid, bounce down and use them.travis baker wrote:yea i can understand why you would do that, u'd need a bit of luck on your side to make it work i guessGenevieve wrote:My guess would be that only the hats/ghosts have a 'shuffle' and the rest of the song is in a tight rhythm. I do the same thing.
i thought this was a given, haha. this place is indeed changing.wub wrote:No mention of triplets by the second page? Damn, this place is changing![]()
+1 on sampling hi-hats from dub reggae, good for a lo-fi feel